She Made Her Way in the Art World As a young Black woman in the 1920s, Loïs Mailou Jones graduated from SMFA and went on to create a lasting legacy as an artist
Haymon strong: Tufts dedicates Haymon Boardroom Tufts University celebrates the dedication of the Monte and Jane Haymon Boardroom in Robinson Hall
Tufts Ranks in Top 100 U.S. Universities Granted Utility Patents in 2023 Ranking reflects innovative research led by faculty across the university
Immersive Art Explores Environmental Issues Isabel Beavers makes multimedia installations to stir the emotions and spur fresh thinking
Tufts Women’s Rowing Wins National Championship The Jumbos cap an impressive year after winning their first NESCAC championship with Tufts’ 13th NCAA Division III title overall
A Weekly Ritual Sparks a Decades-Long Friendship I met Cory in 1990, when he was 7 and I was 20. The conversation started, and we’ve never run out of things to talk about.
Old Isn’t the New Young Yet on Film and TV, but There’s Progress Three Tufts media experts reflect on how aging is portrayed in TV shows and movies. Spoiler alert: It’s not the same old story
Tufts Men’s Lacrosse Are NCAA Champions No. 8 Jumbos earn their fourth NCAA title with 18-14 win over No. 2 RIT
Tufts University Drove $3.1 Billion in U.S. Economic Benefits, $2.1 Billion in Mass. in FY2023 Within the Commonwealth, healthcare and other academic, research, and athletics activity made significant contributions to the university’s economic impact